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Saturday night in Lagos wasn’t just another glam-packed evening — it was the moment Onyinyechi Basil, representing Anambra State, had the crowd at Balmoral Event Centre on its feet. At 25, she’s now Miss Universe Nigeria 2025, officially snatching the crown from Chidimma Adetishina and setting her sights on the global Miss Universe stage.

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The competition had everything: swimsuits, gowns that could light up a runway in Milan, and those nerve-tingling Q&A moments that separate the queens from the contenders. After standing toe-to-toe with Miss Lagos, Damilola Bolarinde, Onyinyechi’s name was called, and the applause felt like thunder in a room dripping with sequins and anticipation.

But let’s be clear — this isn’t just another pretty-face-wins-a-crown story. Off the pageant stage, Basil runs operations across West Africa for a major South Korean conglomerate. Yes, she’s that girl who can juggle boardroom meetings and ballroom walks without missing a beat. Even more inspiring? She’s turning her platform into a megaphone for maternal healthcare in Nigeria, a cause she’s been championing long before the sash came along.

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Fortune Kurobo of Bayelsa, Irene Ikediashi of Ogun, and Idah Eno of Akwa Ibom rounded out the top five, each giving Lagos a show worth every camera flash. Still, it was Onyinyechi’s mix of intelligence, elegance, and that effortless “I’m ready for the world” aura that sealed her win.

Moments after being crowned, she told the audience: “I want young girls to know they can be more, achieve more, and still celebrate their cultural identity.” That’s not just pageant speak — that’s a manifesto.

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ABOVE: Miss Universe, Oyinyechi Basil of Anambra steps into the spotlight newly crowned

Now, with the Miss Universe Nigeria 2025 title in hand, Onyinyechi Basil is stepping into the global spotlight, ready to represent Nigeria’s beauty, culture, and excellence, all while fighting for women whose voices too often go unheard.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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